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postcard
[pohst-kahrd]
noun
Also called picture postcard. a small, commercially printed card, usually having a picture on one side and space for a short message on the other.
postcard
/ ˈpəʊstˌkɑːd /
noun
Also called (US): postal card. a card, often bearing a photograph, picture, etc, on one side, ( picture postcard ), for sending a message by post without an envelope
Example Sentences
But the movie stays in that postcard allure, never quite edging its earnest expressions of desire and anxiety into anything more stakes-driven or detailed, the way a love letter might rattle and console simultaneously.
For the final leg of my journey I went to the western Swedish city of Karlstad, a picture postcard place on the banks of the River Klarälven, the longest waterway in Scandinavia.
After sending me postcards and having late-night phone calls for over a year, she made it clear: She wasn’t returning, and our careers were “going in different directions.”
Tibetan and Uyghur flags had also been removed, as well as a novel about a Tibetan family in exile and a postcard about China, Israel and Xinjiang.
Would they still chuckle if they saw the century-old postcards circulated by people who “just didn’t know any better”? My cynical side says: Yeah, probably.
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